Beyond Obligation? Jean-Marie Guyau on Life and Ethics

Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 77:207-225 (2015)
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Abstract

There is a tradition of modern French philosophy that contains valuable resources for thinking about the nature and limits of obligation and how a higher calling of life beyond obligation might be conceived. This is a tradition of an ethics of generosity whose best exemplar is perhaps Henri Bergson and that extends in our own time to the writing of Gilles Deleuze

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Keith Ansell-Pearson
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On Jean-Marie Guyau, Immoraliste.Geoffrey C. Fidler - 1994 - Journal of the History of Ideas 55 (1):75-97.

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